Biography

TonyG is one of the most charismatic players in the poker world, loved and hated both by the fans and by his opponents. A tough and challenging rival at the tables, and a successful entrepreneur and a kind-hearted fellow off the felt.

Intro

TonyG is a Lithuanian-Australian poker player, a well-known businessman and a philanthropist. Famous both on and off the felt, Tony has the record of almost $5 million in tournament winnings and runs a number of poker-related businesses including one of the largest poker media websites, PokerNews.com.

Background

Born Antanas Guoga in 1973 in Lithuania, “Tony G” is one of the best known players in the poker community. He moved to Australia just before his teenage years and began playing poker a few years after that. His reputation at the poker tables is that of an aggressive player that loves to banter back and forth with his opponents. But despite his antics at the table, Tony G is one of the most easygoing, genuine, and likeable poker players.

World Series of Poker

Tony first entered the WSOP scene in 2004 and made two money finishes, however, he only tok hoem just over $4,000 that year. The G did much better when he returned to Vegas in 2006, he cashed in four WSOP events that year for a total of $70,000. Three more cashes in the WSOP followed in 2007, with another one coming at the WSOP Europe where he finished third in a Pot-Limit Omaha event for $190,056.

In 2008 Tony added another $78,000 to his WSOP winnings with a sixth-place finish in the $5,000 No-Limit Deuce-Seven Lowball event. A year later he scored another three money finishes totaling in $260,000.

TonyG's Top 6 WSOP Results

Year

Event

Place

Prize

2007

WSOPE £5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha

3rd

£94,380 ($190,056)

2008

$5,000 No-Limit Deuce to Seven Draw

6th

$78,075

2006

$1,000 No-Limit Hold'em

9th

$46,805

2009

$2,500 No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw

9th

$6,292

2007

$5,000 No-Limit Hold'em - Six Handed

10th

$58,852

2009

$40,000 No-Limit Hold'em - 40th Anniversary

10th

$172,120

World Poker Tour

Tony G was able to rack up a good amount of smaller cashes through the years and build his bankroll before he got his big shot to show the world what he could do on television. In February, 2003 he placed fifth in the WPT Euro Finals of Poker. Although the cash prize wasn’t anything to get over excited about, Guoga landed some very valuable time on air. The fans and producers seemed to be drawn to his antics and table talk and soon enough, Tony G was getting invites from all over the world to play in televised events.

At the 2004 Grand Prix de Paris WPT event, Tony G placed second and earned himself over $400,000. If anyone remembers the coverage of the event, you’ll remember that Howard Lederer refused to shake Tony’s hand because of the way Tony berated players at the table. In 2006 Tony scored his first pole position taking down the WPT Bad Boys of Poker II event for $25,000. The £15,000 High Roller event in London in 2010 was relatively successful as well, as Tony finished in second place for more than $130,000.

TonyG's Top 5 WPT Results

Year

Event

Place

Prize

2006

WPT Bad Boys of Poker II

1st

$25,000

2004

Rendez Vous a Paris €10,000 Grand Prix de Paris

2nd

€339,930 ($414,478)

2010

London £15,000 High Roller

2nd

£84,600 ($131,479)

2003

Euro Finals of Poker €10,000 No-Limit Hold'em Event

5th

€16,000 ($17,223)

2004

Mirage Poker Showdown $10,000 Final Day

7th

$67,505

European Poker Tour

In 2009, Tony G took third in the High Roller Championship at the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo, earning over $550,000.

Other Achievements

In 2005, TonyG collected over $450,000 at The European Poker Championships in London after winning the Main Event. In 2006, he took second at the Intercontinental Poker Championship for $150,000 during the summer. A few months later, he won the Betfair Asian Poker Tour in Singapore for over $450,000. In 2007 Tony went to the Russian capital for the Moscow Millions, where he took down the $10,500 Main Event for $205,000 to finish off his year.

In total, Tony G has amassed almost $5 million in career tournament earnings. Outside of tournament poker, Tony G is also a regular in some of the highest stake cash games in the world. In one of his blog entries, Tony claimed to have won a pot worth over $5 million in a game of $5,000-10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha.

Sponsorship

TonyG is one of the three PartyPoker sponsored pros. He represents the site along with two other well-known players, the poker hall of famer Mike Sexton and Kara Scott.

Did you know?

TonyG is the principal owner of numerous poker sites. The most popular of these sites is PokerNews.com, which serves as a poker news portal in multiple languages.

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